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Social Media Metrics and Social Media Objectives

Social Media Metrics and Objectives

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Before using Social Media for your organization it’s important that you reflect your business objectives and measure Social Media metrics

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Social Media Metrics and Social Media Objectives

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Before using Social Media for your organization it’s important that you reflect your business objectives.Social Media Objectives

1) Listening: Market research, customer insight and intelligence 2) Increased visitor traffic 3) Improve Google rankings 4) Increase qualified leads 5) Increase mention on Twitter/Facebook 6) Build relationships with customers 7) Engagement: 2 way dialog with customers 8) Improve online reputation 9) Increase sales10) Build online brand equity

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• In order to know how an organization is performing, they must be able to measure these Social Media metrics.  • What gets measured gets done. If you don’t measure your progress with Social Tech your adoption rate and ROI will suffer.  

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• Even though the underlying tools can be free, there is a cost in the labor to work them. • The trick is learning what to measure, how often and who communicate the analytics to within your organization.

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Measure Website Metrics

• Pageviews

• Unique visitors

• Return visitors

• Incoming referring traffic via

• Keyword ranking of your website

• Ranking of Social Media URLs

• Incoming links

• Number of qualified leads

• Social Platforms - Slideshare, Twitter, • Facebook, Scribd, Squidoo, YouTube, • Blogosphere, etc

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Measure Blog Metrics

• Pageviews

• Unique Visitors

• Time Spent on Site

• New Visitors

• Return Visitors

• Number of Blog Posts

• Frequency of Blog Posts

• Number of User Comments

• Number of Trackbacks

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# of Followers# of Mentions# of Replies# of Retweets# of additions in Lists

Traffic to your web properties via Twitter (use bit.ly)

258,449 following248550 followers18,336 listed

Twitter Metrics

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4,843 others like this

923 comments

Facebook metrics for business Fan Pages

# of Fans# of Comments# of Likes# of Post on Wall

Newsletter signups Coupon code redemption

Traffic to your web properties via Facebook (use bit.ly)

Use Facebook Insight: Gives you much richer data than just Fan count

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Reads: 702

# of Subscribers# of Reads# of Comments# of Downloads

Scribd Metrics

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# of Favorites# of Comments# of Downloads# of Views# of Embeds

Slideshare Metrics

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All Social platforms have built in metric measurement, which can be used along with traditional web metrics like (page views, visitors, inbound links, etc).

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Measure the value of the conversations and content that you are providing. Value will be measured by the loyalty of your readers, the amount of people they share it with and the amount of organic growth with connections to yore content.

Use these measurements to set stretch goals so you can force yourself to dramatically increase connections with constituents.

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Online reputation needs to be measured so that you have a general ability to see what people think about your organization positively or negatively and what the trends might be.

The measurement system needs to be dynamic and should change depending on specific Social Tech campaign that you run.

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